Hannah Hope signed up for the famous Bushtucker trial and managed to win a star

The feeling of insects scratching against my skin won’t leave me for a long time. As soon as I’d imagined the scorpions launching their sting into my head I was beside myself.

I was convinced the critters that escaped from the dome were in my top. I was ready to whip it off in front of the camera crew but luckily the stopwatch beeped. I left with my life intact, but not my dignity.

Cooking meals in camp takes up the most time and causes the most arguments. But how hard can it be?

Having won a star for the trial I went into camp to try.

The kitchen area’s basic, pots and pans and wooden spoons. The stars must start the fire using a flint, which can take hours.

For dinner Hannah was given a skinned possum which was then stir-fried

In her experience they were given possum, balsam pear, seaweed and squash, with a fruit dessert

Contestants get just rice and beans for the entire day and no seasoning. Now I understand their excitement when someone wins a meal.

We were given possum, balsam pear, seaweed and squash, with a fruit dessert.

The possum (skinned but with its tail) looked unappetising at first, but once stir-fried it didn’t taste too bad.

And it’s better biting a critter than them biting you.

MOST READ IN TV&SHOWBIZ

JUNGLE BOY

All the info on Jack Maynard and why he sensationally left I'm A Celebrity 2017

caught short

Ant mocks Dec after he finally stands next to 'very small' Dennis Wise

SNAKE IT OFF

Toff cools off in the shower as fans back her to win after snake trial

DOWN UNDER

Who is Jennie McAlpine? I'm A Celebrity 2017 campmate and Coronation Street star

bedroom blip

Rebekah Vardy slammed Peter Andre as the 'worst lover' she has ever had

JUNGLE RUMBLE

I'm A Celeb 2017 ends TONIGHT - here's the final line-up and when it starts